Connecticut Jury Convicts Man in 2020 College Dorm Assault Case

New Britain, Conn. — A Superior Court jury in New Britain found a 22-year-old Columbia resident, Cole Szegda, guilty of first-degree sexual assault last Friday, according to authorities. The verdict came following allegations that Szegda assaulted a fellow student in a dormitory at Central Connecticut State University on October 23, 2020. The incident, which took place within the confines of campus housing, has since drawn significant attention from the local community and advocacy groups focusing on campus safety and sexual assault awareness. Szegda is scheduled to be sentenced on August 29 at the New Britain … Read more

Jury Awards $10 Million in Wrongful Death and Injury Case Against Jackson County Deputy

Kansas City, Mo. — A Missouri state court has awarded $10 million in damages after a wrongful death and injury lawsuit was filed against Jackson County following a deputy-involved shooting that resulted in one death and left a woman injured. On a fateful night five years ago, a routine patrol escalated dramatically when two deputies from the Jackson Belden Police Department, both of who had been on the force for under five years, responded to what they believed was a routine disturbance at a local residence. However, the situation rapidly deteriorated, leading to the fatal … Read more

Judge Dismisses Case in Cinematographer’s On-Set Death Amid Evidence Withholding Scandal; Family and Legal Team Express Outrage

Santa Fe, New Mexico – A legal chapter closed recently when Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer dismissed charges in a high-profile case following revelations that key evidence about the source of the live ammunition in a fatal shooting on a movie set hadn’t been disclosed by prosecutors and police. The case involved an incident that tragically cut short the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The abrupt dismissal has brought a wave of emotions and significant upset among Hutchins’ family and their representatives. The evidence in question deeply impacts their pursuit of justice and understanding of the … Read more

Alec Baldwin’s Involuntary Manslaughter Case Dismissed Over Hidden Evidence

SANTA FE, N.M. — In a shocking development, the involuntary manslaughter trial of actor Alec Baldwin was abruptly halted Friday when a judge ruled in favor of dismissing the case. The decision came after Baldwin’s defense team argued that crucial evidence had been improperly withheld by prosecutors, prompting the court to find no other viable option but to terminate the proceedings. First Judicial District Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer stated that the dismissal would be with prejudice, preventing the case from being refiled against Baldwin. This dramatic turn of events unfolded in the courtroom, leaving Baldwin … Read more